An Air India flight operating between Delhi and Raipur is reported to have been hit by a bird during its landing phase at Raipur airport. According to Times of India, the incident occurs while the aircraft is coming in to land. The impact does not lead to any immediately reported injuries or emergency outcome in the available report, but it affects the aircraft’s turnaround operations. As a result, the return flight is delayed by about three hours. The report attributes the delay to the need to manage the aircraft after the bird strike during landing. No details about subsequent inspections, damage assessments, or the exact impact point are provided in the submitted text. The information is limited to the reported bird strike and the operational delay of the return leg.
AI flight from Delhi to Raipur hit by bird on landing; return delayed
An Air India flight operating between Delhi and Raipur is reported to have been hit by a bird during its landing phase at Raipur airport. According to Times of India, the incident occurs while the air...
- An Air India Delhi-to-Raipur flight experiences a bird strike during landing.
- The incident occurs during the aircraft’s landing approach/phase at Raipur airport.
- The return flight is delayed by about three hours.
- The report does not provide additional confirmed details about injuries or damage in the provided text.
AI Delhi-Raipur flight hit by bird during landing, return flight delayed by 3 hrs
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